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how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how is he didn't. oh it's hidden the save a drug barons operate the save all of the word it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through others and sources and we happen to be one of the tribe it only goes country it goes to pakistan also the wild turkey thirty five percent flow from pakistan they'd use all the means whether it's the old man his men back. crossing into. to our western regions and take it on the board and in way is that they did all six it's a water which is continuously going on they would out there for a few days then change to the next then to the next so there are medications on the other side which is doing it is very smart very as i and very well informed and we continue to fight that we continue to fight that. and it's an ongoing war which is going on makes us diplomatic cables points to corruption involved controls between afghanistan and pakistan through which drugs. what's being done to tackle cross corruption cross border corruption different
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therefore, we are stuck with pakistan because we withdraw in this case pakistan, or we entice her pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a staged withdrawal, so this comes to the point that there really doesn't matter if what happened in the past at this moment, if our goal list to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting, we must deal with pakistan. who else can we -- >> host: that's right. the question isn't so much dealing with pakistan with is the longer-term out, in terms of are they going to come away from wherever we end up with a new status quo in afghanistan we committed to their campaign of undermining their neighbor next door in india. >> guest: that is exactly the choice. we can avoid that by staying in afghanistan permanently. or live with it. so here is exactly how i approach a foreign policy issue. if pakistan comes to be secure in afghanistan to destabilize india. shall we therefore see permanent in afghanistan? how do we prevent that? where i come to stay yes, pakistan and india have reasons to distrust each other. i don't think they are going to go away. i thin
therefore, we are stuck with pakistan because we withdraw in this case pakistan, or we entice her pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a staged withdrawal, so this comes to the point that there really doesn't matter if what happened in the past at this moment, if our goal list to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting, we must deal with pakistan. who else can we -- >> host: that's right. the question isn't so much dealing with pakistan with is the longer-term out, in terms...
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can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and i want to see that the united states will rebalance and be better able to respond to russian invasions of georgia. if they create an unbalanced foreign policy, how do you read -- reap from that? >> guest: one thing -- >> host: one thing we have to talk about is china. when you have a relationship with india and pakistan, the big piece of that that we vice president talked about at all is china. you are of the view that some of the current almost hysteria about the rise of china and what it means in the long term consequencings has been wildly overstated in the u.s.. tell me why you think that. >> guest:
can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and...
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therefore, i regard can we trust pakistan cannot trust pakistan, i don't know what to do with it. because i see our country as having decisions, and i think this is not a realist or an idealist position. this is simply the way we have played the cards that have led us here. can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and get india to start undermining pakistan? that, we don't know how to do. and one of the problems is when you meet your foreign policy that ambitious, that i don't simply want to get out -- >> host: the failure are much, much higher -- >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan. then for the moment having those on hundred 50,000 troops out, i'm not particularly interested in the national interest of the united states, what kind of government there is in kabul, and i want to see the united states more balanced and able to respond to the russian invasion of georgia and the things of that sort, so i want to balance the foreign policy. afghanistan creates an unbalanced foreign policy and my question is how to rebalance it and there is an ugly price to
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can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and india to stop undermining pakistan? know, that we don't know how to do. and won a bronze if we make make a foreign policy, -- idols of the want to get -- >> host: the consequences of failure are much, much higher. >> guest: and julie herself in afghanistan. at the moment i much more interested in having to 2,050,000 troops out. i do think it's a national interest national interest of the united states applet type of government there is in kabul. i want to see deny safe more balance, able to respond to russian advances in georgia. i want to balance foreign policy. my question is how do i rebalance it. >> host: one thing we haven't talked about at all so far is china. and, of course, we have a conversation about india and pakistan, the big piece of that that we haven't talked about at all is china. you are of the view that some of the current almost hysteria about the rise of china and what it will mean for the long-term consequences to american power has been widely overstated in the u.s. tell me why you think that. >> g
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and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the longer-term outcome in terms of are they going to come away from wherever we end up with a new status quo in afghanistan, we commit to the campaign of undermining their neighbor next door in india. that's -- >> guest: we can avoid that by staying in afghanistan permanently. or live with it. so here's exactly how i approach the foreign policy issue. you pose the question, if pakistan comes to be secure in afghanistan, we can destabilize india? may well. shall be therefore state permit in afghanistan? how do we prevent that? what i come to say yeah, i think pakistan and india have reasons to distrust ea
and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the...
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i would like to extend my sincere condolences well sometimes sorry isn't enough pakistan is hitting the brakes on its relationship with the us closing key supply routes to afghanistan and now russia might have to do the same if the us keeps taking advantage we'll dig into the root of the problem. and while the american military deals with literally roadblocks so you have got it share a financial potholes to deal with on the bumpy road to recovery but with threats mounting of a credit downgrade is the e.u. on life support. it's tuesday december sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. well we begin tonight with a question is the u.s. close to war with iran tensions between tehran and the west continue to escalate recent events show both countries are engaging in a dangerous political game just this past weekend iran claims to have shot down a u.s. drone flying over the country on the same day explosions outside the british embassy and bahrain this after the u.s. claimed iran is behind a plot to kill a saudi ambassador to washington right here on u.s. soi
i would like to extend my sincere condolences well sometimes sorry isn't enough pakistan is hitting the brakes on its relationship with the us closing key supply routes to afghanistan and now russia might have to do the same if the us keeps taking advantage we'll dig into the root of the problem. and while the american military deals with literally roadblocks so you have got it share a financial potholes to deal with on the bumpy road to recovery but with threats mounting of a credit downgrade...
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but to pakistan washington's condolences were not enough he repeated incursions by the u.s. military in pakistan really left no choice and also the humiliation that the pakistani military faced in front of its own soldiers and the pakistani people left no choice. before the government this time but you cut off the supply line good relations between the u.s. and pakistan as unstable as ever in order to keep the warring of ghana's stand running nato relies more on its other major supply route coming from the more. here it is the northern distribution network you see all these blue lines and here is the route that pakistan shut down now the northern supply network was started when russia agreed to provide its territory and air space for transit of not only thought supplies to nato troops in afghanistan it proved to be a very reliable route more reliable than pakistan now it accounts for half of nato as non-lethal supplies on trucks railroads and by air supplies travel through russian territory from europe and from russia's far east all the way to afghanistan and the reliance on
but to pakistan washington's condolences were not enough he repeated incursions by the u.s. military in pakistan really left no choice and also the humiliation that the pakistani military faced in front of its own soldiers and the pakistani people left no choice. before the government this time but you cut off the supply line good relations between the u.s. and pakistan as unstable as ever in order to keep the warring of ghana's stand running nato relies more on its other major supply route...
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demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and intelligence services of responsibility no pakistan has denied the accusations but admitted that sound rockets my have accidentally fall in an afghan territory by security forces targeting militants carrying out across the border time. police in bali were. behind tear gas at hundreds of government protesters opposed to the peace talks between the sunni led government and opposition that protesters gathered at the square in the capital manama the epicenter told the uprising seeking more whites for shiites and we showed a thirty have died since february the share community in bahrain claims it's discriminated against by that sunni minority. your words and finance ministers have decided to release twelve billion euro to greece as part of a bailout package agreed last here live a change the threat of an imminent sovereign default by athens they also pledged to complete work on the second rescue package for the nation in the coming weeks nothing this has approved a second round of austerity measures aimed at curbing its mounting debts but despi
demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and intelligence services of responsibility no pakistan has denied the accusations but admitted that sound rockets my have accidentally fall in an afghan territory by security forces targeting militants carrying out across the border time. police in bali were. behind tear gas at hundreds of government protesters opposed to the peace talks between the sunni led government and opposition that protesters gathered at the square in the capital manama the...
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of one family the group that included two children were thought to be afghan refugees returning from pakistan to the policy area roadside bombs planted by taliban militants the frequently used against targets of the country meanwhile in a separate part of afghanistan a local power. but was killed by to convert on a mission by. the majority moroccans approved the constitutional reforms put forward by king muhammad the sick the response to recent pro-democracy protests preliminary results showing more than ninety eight percent supported the changes the reforms give more power to the prime minister but the king still remains the head of the military religious all of the judiciary the concessions come after protests inspired by uprisings across the arab world. still ahead to come in the program ground slamming away to the final. screed of the courts go wrong way into his second wimbledon final. justice celebrated for how prowess of the beaches and the carrolls of the world sporting skills. girl power. today their future is in their hands saving that talent will one day be shed in their lives beca
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a sunni muslim terrorist group in pakistan has admitted responsibility for the twin suicide bombings that killed sixty people in afghanistan on tuesday is the worst outbreak of sectarian violence in the country since the native occupation began ten years ago the victims of the blast were shiite muslims who are marking a major religious holiday the taliban which has condemned the violence claims that nato orchestrated the attacks to create an excuse to stay in afghanistan less than allowances reducing its troop presence the head of the shuttle's pull out by twenty fourteen right now it faces a supply crisis neighboring pakistan shut its border to nato allies killed dozens of its troops last night or british pakistani author tara county thinks the airstrike was deliberate but poorly calculated. he knew it was a pakistani trick but also because they had been given the maps been knew it wasn't a mistake. it bombed it and it created a complete crisis within the pakistani military and in the concreteness largest dees stabilising the one you should member country which has held it together
a sunni muslim terrorist group in pakistan has admitted responsibility for the twin suicide bombings that killed sixty people in afghanistan on tuesday is the worst outbreak of sectarian violence in the country since the native occupation began ten years ago the victims of the blast were shiite muslims who are marking a major religious holiday the taliban which has condemned the violence claims that nato orchestrated the attacks to create an excuse to stay in afghanistan less than allowances...
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he's the father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the time of british rule in the subcontinent of india and the decision was made very quickly and very arbitrarily by the british colonial rulers to separate, to make a new country. they arbitrarily divided northern india into india and pakistan and in a matter of weeks you had literally millions of people fleeing in all directions. you had indians trying to rush south into what was going to be india and -- sorry, hindus and sikhs fleeing into what would be india and muslims fleeing north into what would be pakistan and there w
he's the father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the...
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youbelieve -- is in pakistan. >> i do. >> what do they say? >> part of the discussion secretary clinton and i had were very specifically focud on th prinl patargets we are interested in and you mentioned them. they are atia who is the what i what call the operations head for al-qaeda is this as well. and we have broht as much pressure and discussion as we uld on them to take action to elimate that threat. and that's just part of what we're going through with th right now. from an al-qaeda standpoint what the pakistan tells me the military leadership, that they don't want them there either. we continue to work through the relationship in terms of how we work together to eliminate that threat. i think omar and the whole taliban thing, you can extend this to the network which is the taliban network which focuses on eastern afghanistan. >> charlie: and supplies. >> and it does, it supplies fighters to come in and kill coalition soldiers, american soldiers. so these are, this is part of the discussion. i think we've made it very clear, we're not go
youbelieve -- is in pakistan. >> i do. >> what do they say? >> part of the discussion secretary clinton and i had were very specifically focud on th prinl patargets we are interested in and you mentioned them. they are atia who is the what i what call the operations head for al-qaeda is this as well. and we have broht as much pressure and discussion as we uld on them to take action to elimate that threat. and that's just part of what we're going through with th right now. from...
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pakistan does not want to watch from the sidelines when pakistan says that there should be direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban what it is also saying is that pakistan wants to be at the table also because don't forget most of your viewers know this the leadership of the taliban is not enough gamestation like al qaeda it is in pakistan it cannot operate there independently it has to have institutional backing. and the struggle for a land rides in israel there is one place that's still a no go area fifty years ago was a thriving palestinian community but they were driven out and now israel's eye it up as a luxury getaway artist calls me or has a story. this old in the mountains of jerusalem are the remains of a once bustling community only the memories of those who once lived here have survived intact i feel. the comeback and. my. hard since this rain. and. my car that. grew up among the cacti and fig trees that in one nine hundred forty eight just before the state of israel was declared his family evacuated unlike the hundreds of villages that disappeared in forty eigh
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now, the absence of pakistan is unfortunate. it would have been good for pakistan to be here today to express their opinion. >> if you have said that pakistan has not done enough to back efforts to get the taliban into negotiations. what do you expect from pakistan quite concrete lead? >> we encourage, concretely, that they have a significant role to play in the peace process of afghanistan, the growth of afghanistan, it has the longest border with afghanistan, the strongest relationship, religious, linguistic, ethnic, cultural, and we are very strongly connected. we are a fact it also by events in their country. -- we are affected by events there. also because the taliban is mostly in pakistan, they have their headquarters there, their presence, their sanctuaries, pakistan's role in the peace process is important because they can deliver, if they want to. eclectic you could ask one concreting of pakistan right now, what would it be? >> ps is imperative for all of us. -- peace is imperative. deliver on it. >> has your own govern
now, the absence of pakistan is unfortunate. it would have been good for pakistan to be here today to express their opinion. >> if you have said that pakistan has not done enough to back efforts to get the taliban into negotiations. what do you expect from pakistan quite concrete lead? >> we encourage, concretely, that they have a significant role to play in the peace process of afghanistan, the growth of afghanistan, it has the longest border with afghanistan, the strongest...
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well sometimes sorry just isn't enough pakistan is hitting the brakes on its relationship with the u.s. and closing key supply roads to afghanistan and now russia might have to do the same with the us keeps taking advantage will dig into the root of the problem. and while the american military deals with literal roadblocks the e.u. has got some of its share of financial potholes to deal with on the bumpy road to recovery but with threats mounting of a massive credit downgrade is the e.u. on life support it thirty three cure submitted two and a half to three may house millions talk about lifestyles of the rich and famous meanwhile millions are struggling to make it through the day even scratching lottery tickets trying to get lucky they may seem worlds apart but this great americans have died as well within walking distance. it is tuesday december sixth eight pm in washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. . well we begin tonight with a question is the u.s. close to war with iran tension between tehran and the west continue to escalate recent events show both countries are engaging in a
well sometimes sorry just isn't enough pakistan is hitting the brakes on its relationship with the u.s. and closing key supply roads to afghanistan and now russia might have to do the same with the us keeps taking advantage will dig into the root of the problem. and while the american military deals with literal roadblocks the e.u. has got some of its share of financial potholes to deal with on the bumpy road to recovery but with threats mounting of a massive credit downgrade is the e.u. on...
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children thought to be afghan refugees returning from pakistan through the volatile border area roadside bombs planted by taliban militants and frequently used against targets in the country meanwhile in a separate part of afghanistan a local council member with kill her. to come with all the motorbike. twenty one workers are trapped in a mine in southwest china after a flood is there were twenty nine people on the ground when the incident happened but age of them managed to make it to safety a major rescue operation is still underway trying is coal mines the deadliest of the world thousands of miners killed every year. average or civil wrong consider uprooted new constitutional reforms put forward by king mohammad the sick the response to recent pro-democracy protests preliminary results show more than ninety eight percent supported the changes the reforms give more power to the prime minister but the king is still remains the head of the military religious authorities under judiciary because the actions come after protests inspired by uprisings across the arab world. right still ahead
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does not take a look at some other stories from around the world in the assassination of the governor pakistan's job province has provoked widespread international condemnation so mondesir was shot dead in islamabad on tuesday by his own bodyguard and what's thought to be a radical islamist attack the governor was a senior member of the ruling pakistan people's party ever known for his liberal views this year recently angered scribus after calling for christian woman guilty of blasphemy to be pardoned. industry all year flood hit winslow and is worries more heavy rain swollen the fitzroy river is predicted to reach a peak of almost ten metres hundreds of power. it's now been evacuated roads and airports closed and power supplies cut off over two hundred thousand people are affected in an area larger than france and germany combined has killed at least ten people since november. west african voice say the ivory coast income of leader has agreed to further talks over a bitter election dispute around bobbo also promised to lift the blockade around the temporary headquarters of his rival. who's been
does not take a look at some other stories from around the world in the assassination of the governor pakistan's job province has provoked widespread international condemnation so mondesir was shot dead in islamabad on tuesday by his own bodyguard and what's thought to be a radical islamist attack the governor was a senior member of the ruling pakistan people's party ever known for his liberal views this year recently angered scribus after calling for christian woman guilty of blasphemy to be...
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and his global players make to decide the future of afghanistan pakistan whose role is key to stability in the region boycotts the event of a nato recent deadly air raid on one of its border posts. welcome this is r t it's eleven pm monday night here in moscow it's kevin owen with you this hour and our top story the russians have had this say in who they want to see in parliament. and i can tell you almost all ballots counted after sunday's parliamentary election for parties of may to the country's lower house the state duma the ruling united russia party remains by far the largest group that has been dealt a significant setback with a sharp fall in support these people of a report from central moscow. united russia taking the majority of the vote the communists coming in second and third place i fear russia with the liberal democrats now the rest of the parties that i haven't named there they failed to get the required percent of the vote in order to take a place in the duma united russia currently around forty nine percent of the vote they don't have and passed the all important fifty
and his global players make to decide the future of afghanistan pakistan whose role is key to stability in the region boycotts the event of a nato recent deadly air raid on one of its border posts. welcome this is r t it's eleven pm monday night here in moscow it's kevin owen with you this hour and our top story the russians have had this say in who they want to see in parliament. and i can tell you almost all ballots counted after sunday's parliamentary election for parties of may to the...
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his predecessor what gates nazis religion contributor says it was gates' extremism in afghanistan and pakistan but he too wants help and stop selling. for i would generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates there i would go in secretary of defense who personalize it's called war at its peak roderick gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered full respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour from afghanistan all across europe and back to the united states robert gates displayed unbelievable specter of sincerity and candor providing he's honest and unvarnished assessment of the united states strategic overreach all across the globe somehow i have a hunch it's been his upcoming memoirs robert gates will explain his one unfinished dream that is to finish the job keith initiated in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up a pound or a box of extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate the eval which she so carefully
his predecessor what gates nazis religion contributor says it was gates' extremism in afghanistan and pakistan but he too wants help and stop selling. for i would generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates there i would go in secretary of defense who personalize it's called war at its peak roderick gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered full respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour...
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down to crunch approach there's counter-narcotics strategy for afghanistan and counterterrorism for pakistan and to integrate both approaches in comprehensive counter terrorism strategy. every have our top stories coming your way in just a few minutes next though the latest business news with dmitri. and there's you know very welcome to business r.t. with me to the tune of the danco russia's biggest airline flights is the latest company to be shed to look for privatization the announcement came from finance minister taxi khujand at the renesas capital investment for me says the sale will take place within the next three to five years the russian state i was around half the company and the size of the stake to be privatized is unclear the russian government is going to sell a number of assets in the near future in order to raise up to twenty five billion dollars. well as extending losses with a stronger dollar and worries about global demand it dropped sharply at the end of last week following a decision by the international energy agency to release to egypt reserves and to the market move is
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policy from the unilateral troublemaking in afghanistan and pakistan to comprehensive regional policy we have shanghai cooperation organization as being the true and reliable partner for the united states instead of nature that could provide the brand new opportunities both for united states pakistan and its neighbors to jumpstart totally new regional security policies that would benefit to all parties concerned. and later we'll bring you the revelations of a military journalist who spent a year in iraq and interviewed thousands of u.s. soldiers that's in a special report coming up in three hours time i'm spending the year in iraq as a military journalist. we still are. there's two ways to. kill. the one. life. to publicize the invite. who. started the of the day. we. look at some other stories from around the world and efforts are underway in thailand to form a new coalition government which will bring the country's first ever female prime minister to power that's after the opposition party won a landslide victory in sunday's general election obtaining a clear majority of seats in th
policy from the unilateral troublemaking in afghanistan and pakistan to comprehensive regional policy we have shanghai cooperation organization as being the true and reliable partner for the united states instead of nature that could provide the brand new opportunities both for united states pakistan and its neighbors to jumpstart totally new regional security policies that would benefit to all parties concerned. and later we'll bring you the revelations of a military journalist who spent a...
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demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and intelligence services of responsibility pakistan has denied the accusations but admitted that some brackets i had accidentally fallen on afghan territory or security forces targeted at militants carrying out cross border attacks. police in bahrain have fired tear gas and at hundreds of anti-government protesters opposed to peace talks between the. the sunni led government and she opposition protesters gathered near a landmark square in the capital manama to accent all the uprisings seeking more rights for shiites in which over thirty have died since february the shia community in bahrain claims that it's discriminated against by the sunni minority elite. eurozone finance ministers have decided to release twelve billion euro to increase as part of a bailout package agreed last year levy eighteen the threat of an even and sovereign default by her thoughts and it also pledged to complete what a second rescue package for the nation in the coming weeks athens has approved a second round of austerity measures aimed at curbing its mountain said despi
demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and intelligence services of responsibility pakistan has denied the accusations but admitted that some brackets i had accidentally fallen on afghan territory or security forces targeted at militants carrying out cross border attacks. police in bahrain have fired tear gas and at hundreds of anti-government protesters opposed to peace talks between the. the sunni led government and she opposition protesters gathered near a landmark square in the capital...
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based lobbyist and role has highlighted the divide between pakistan's weak civilian government and the military and washington's shadowy role in the country. a roadside bomb in the somali capital has left eleven people dead and many injured officials say the explosion happened in a normally safe district of mogadishu by the city's main base for a thousand strong african union force is located the african union has been recently pushing all al qaeda linked insurgents out of the last neighborhoods in the capital they control. and it's been a soft landing on the step of cars it's done for a russian soyuz capsule and its crew the russian american and japanese space travelers returned after six months in orbit and at least one bought reports now from mission control after a descent from the international space station the soyuz module has safely touched down in a step in kazakstan put a surrogate volkov them might force them have been up on the international space station for six months conducting maintenance and experiments they also have a tense time up there in august a progress module c
based lobbyist and role has highlighted the divide between pakistan's weak civilian government and the military and washington's shadowy role in the country. a roadside bomb in the somali capital has left eleven people dead and many injured officials say the explosion happened in a normally safe district of mogadishu by the city's main base for a thousand strong african union force is located the african union has been recently pushing all al qaeda linked insurgents out of the last...
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in the case of pakistan, who determines what is pakistan's national interest? is this the army and isi? there are no representatives of the people to determine the policy, whether it is terrorism or with respect to india and the united states. the question is whether it is constitutional within the pakistani law for either side to determine pakistan's foreign policy. if it is not, what does that make isi? and the pakistani people, if they are looking for people responsible for the state in pakistan, where it has enemies within and without, if this is the result of the foreign policy, who is responsible? who is in control and whether it is constitutional? >> it is a question of decision making. who makes the decisions on policy. >> if i could try. politics a bore is a vacuum. -- abhors a vacuum. when a refuses' responsibility and refuses to direct the military one where the other, then the military steps in and starts making those decisions. in the case of operations in the province, in 2008, there was a joint resolution. at the end of that, the army chief was m
in the case of pakistan, who determines what is pakistan's national interest? is this the army and isi? there are no representatives of the people to determine the policy, whether it is terrorism or with respect to india and the united states. the question is whether it is constitutional within the pakistani law for either side to determine pakistan's foreign policy. if it is not, what does that make isi? and the pakistani people, if they are looking for people responsible for the state in...
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airstrike targeted a known army base killing twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border the in the city and triggered a massive rallies throughout the country escalating anti-american sentiment to new levels this is a new nato strategy has come to light paying taliban fighters one hundred fifty dollars a month to stop them from fighting author and author and reporter phil aris though says this shows how desperate the situation has become for the alliance. the point about afghanistan and you know there was a very unflattering colonial statement about the afghans that. you can buy an afghan but you can rent him in other words that you can you know gain loyalty for a short but after the money runs out you know their loyalties will return to where they were before and i think the afghans are very well trained as it were taking from both hands so as a strategy you know i think this is going to fail and what's going to stop taliban members simply taking their money and going back home and i you know i think it's a it's a desperate measure and i think it's a sign of the failure of the
airstrike targeted a known army base killing twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border the in the city and triggered a massive rallies throughout the country escalating anti-american sentiment to new levels this is a new nato strategy has come to light paying taliban fighters one hundred fifty dollars a month to stop them from fighting author and author and reporter phil aris though says this shows how desperate the situation has become for the alliance. the point about afghanistan and...
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initiated in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up a pound or a box of extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate every which is so carefully rared and groomed in his previous capacity as three cia chief. well i'm moving on to some sport now and that russian tennis player is roaring back to the top reaching his second wimbledon final but a sports star knows all too well that in the women's game in particular image matters artie's top bottom found out what else keeps so many glued to the screens when it comes to her appearance on court. the russians call it big tennis to distinguish it from ping pong much to the amusement of foreigners but now russia's racket wielding darling has made it to the biggest tennis tournament i reassure up with is in the womb final again it's a great feeling been many years but it's a really great feeling here today and it was in my best match of the championship so really happy to get through and to so. it's pretty amazing when they're going to stage since their winning wimbledon i
initiated in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up a pound or a box of extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate every which is so carefully rared and groomed in his previous capacity as three cia chief. well i'm moving on to some sport now and that russian tennis player is roaring back to the top reaching his second wimbledon final but a sports star knows all too well that in the women's game in particular...
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war against terror we witness to destruction all salmon lead in the top place near a military base in pakistan all this should be subject to a more profound nonsense such issues shouldn't be tackled superficially we. are watching a couple of months where there was a joint operation between the russian forces for i did of course there because one of the forces of for i think you think such an operation was could be multiple but it could be more infiltrators. or fissures especially from the russian forces jiggers where you with this moment were trying to strengthen our law enforcement primarily the afghan police which is dominantly in charge of destroying poppy crops as i said earlier i assume that we've made great progress in this field but more importantly we exchanged reconnaissance information and we discussed this question with russia and already to build up cooperation with moscow in this field today we've worked on several mechanisms and are applying them ensuring specific information this information could help us catch smugglers in a no side afghanistan or in this we rely on help from h
war against terror we witness to destruction all salmon lead in the top place near a military base in pakistan all this should be subject to a more profound nonsense such issues shouldn't be tackled superficially we. are watching a couple of months where there was a joint operation between the russian forces for i did of course there because one of the forces of for i think you think such an operation was could be multiple but it could be more infiltrators. or fissures especially from the...
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demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and the intelligence services of responsibility pakistan has done i think you say shows but admitted that some rockets and i have accidentally fall in an afghan territory where security forces targeted militants carrying out attacks. police in bahrain have died tear gas and hundreds of anti government protesters opposed to peace talks between the sunni. the government and the opposition the protesters gathered near a landmark square in the capital managua the epicenter of the uprising seeking more rights for shiites in which over thirty have died this robbery the share community in bahrain claims it's discriminated against by the sunni minority and beat. you were zone finance ministers have decided to release twelve billion euros to greece as part of a bailout package agreed last year and debating the threat of an imminent sovereign default by athens they also pledged to complete work on the second rescue package for the nation in the coming weeks after those hard brutal second round of austerity measures are tamed at curbing its mounting debt
demonstrators accuse the pakistani army and the intelligence services of responsibility pakistan has done i think you say shows but admitted that some rockets and i have accidentally fall in an afghan territory where security forces targeted militants carrying out attacks. police in bahrain have died tear gas and hundreds of anti government protesters opposed to peace talks between the sunni. the government and the opposition the protesters gathered near a landmark square in the capital managua...
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recent string of rockets of times that have killed at least thirty six the billions on the border with pakistan too as traitors accuse the pakistani army and intelligence service of the responsibility of a star has denied the accusations but admitted that some of it may have accidentally fallen an afghan territory when security forces started militants carrying out calls brought out how. he was a finance ministers have decided to release twelve billion euro to greece's. part of a bailout package agreed last year to eighteen the threat of an imminent sovereign default by athens they also pledged to complete weigel a second rescue package for the arrangement in the coming weeks as well as has approved the second round of austerity measures aimed at curbing its mounting ted she said there is widespread public opposition over the plan as of appliance without the money greece would have defaulted within days and the international monetary fund is now expected to rubber stamp its a three point three billion euro part of the bailout later this week. and on a lighter note no expires or spiders are they
recent string of rockets of times that have killed at least thirty six the billions on the border with pakistan too as traitors accuse the pakistani army and intelligence service of the responsibility of a star has denied the accusations but admitted that some of it may have accidentally fallen an afghan territory when security forces started militants carrying out calls brought out how. he was a finance ministers have decided to release twelve billion euro to greece's. part of a bailout...
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but first as the war of words between nato and pakistan arranges islam about has announced the recent closure of nato supply routes to afghanistan via its territory will now be permanent the already strained relationship was tossed into chaos after a u.s. airstrike targeted on known army base in twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border incident triggered massive rallies throughout the country elevating anti-american sentiment to new levels this. as a new nato strategy has come to light paying taliban soldiers fighters one hundred fifty dollars a month to stop fighting a reporter and author hillary says this shows how desperate the allies the situation has become the point about afghanistan and you know there was a very unflattering colonial statement about the afghans that you can't buy an afghan but you could rent him in other words that you can you know gain loyalty for a short but after the money runs out you know their loyalties will return to where they were before and i think the afghans are very well trained as it were taking from both hands so as a strategy you know i
but first as the war of words between nato and pakistan arranges islam about has announced the recent closure of nato supply routes to afghanistan via its territory will now be permanent the already strained relationship was tossed into chaos after a u.s. airstrike targeted on known army base in twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border incident triggered massive rallies throughout the country elevating anti-american sentiment to new levels this. as a new nato strategy has come to light...
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of one family the group that included two children were thought to be afghan refugees returning from pakistan to the volatile border area roadside bombs planted by taliban that militants have been frequently used against targets in the country meanwhile in a separate part of afghanistan a local council member was killed by two gunmen on a motorbike. for dorothy of moroccans have approved new constitutional reforms put forward by muhammad the sixth response to recent pro-democracy protests a result more than ninety percent supported the changes the reforms that give more power to the prime minister of the kings to remains the head of the military religious authorities in the judiciary concessions come after protests inspired by uprisings across the world. mexico tropical storm arlene has claimed at least three lives as the elements continue to batter central parts of the country heavy rains threaten more flash floods and mudslides as the system moves toward the pacific up to twenty thousand people could be affected but the antics season's first tropical storm came ashore of mexico central gulf
of one family the group that included two children were thought to be afghan refugees returning from pakistan to the volatile border area roadside bombs planted by taliban that militants have been frequently used against targets in the country meanwhile in a separate part of afghanistan a local council member was killed by two gunmen on a motorbike. for dorothy of moroccans have approved new constitutional reforms put forward by muhammad the sixth response to recent pro-democracy protests a...
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how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how does hayden. oh it's hidden the same the drug barons operated the sale of the world it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through other sources and we happen to be one of the credit companies goes country it goes to pakistan also loads thirty thirty five percent approval from pakistan did use all the means whether it's your you know his men packed. crossing into. grew up mostly rooms and take it on the board and in me is that they would all be sick it's the water which is continuously going on they would all record for a few days then change to the next then to the next so that organisation on the other side which is doing it is very smart very educated and very well informed and we continue to fight there and we continue to fight that. and it's an ongoing war which is going on makes us diplomatic cables points to corruption involved controls between afghanistan and pakistan through which drugs flow what's being done to tackle cross border corruption cross borde
how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how does hayden. oh it's hidden the same the drug barons operated the sale of the world it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through other sources and we happen to be one of the credit companies goes country it goes to pakistan also loads thirty thirty five percent approval from pakistan did use all the means whether it's your you know his men packed. crossing into. grew up mostly rooms and take it on the board and...